Hanna’s NEW Marine Monitor is here!

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Link doesn’t take you anywhere with info
Hi, it works when i click on the link and the photo. Might be a browser issue, or just copy paste

Or it's on the main page page of our website too.

Thanks, Jason
 

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The links work fine for me. Now I just need some reviews on this product b4 pulling the trigger!
 

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It's at the top of my Christmas list!!!

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I've been waiting to add the marine monitor to my water mixing station!
 

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Honest question: $249 to monitor pH, Salinity and temp. No wifi etc. Why would anyone buy one? There are so many better options out there. They obviously have no one in the hobby on staff, if they did they wouldn't have wasted their time.

For a mixing station if I could pick one up for $50 I might do it and get rid of my $5.00 continuous monitor temp probe and my $25 refractometer. But, for a mixing station the pH / salinity probe wouldn't be easily usable as it needs to remain submersed, more time would be spent fiddling with it in a mixing station than the gains realized.

If they had put this product out before reefi, Apex, GHL or Hydros was available they may have had something.
 
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It's really a good deal for those that don't want full aquarium controllers and messing around with programming etc. A good salinity monitor is 140 bucks, 100 bucks for a ph monitor and probably 50 for a good temp monitor, so 249 is priced decent if its accurate and reliable.

Just depends on your needs. I personally prefer a refractometer for salinity, but I don't want to mess with the high tech controllers, so I would probably just have a temp and ph monitor and manually check salinity.
 

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It's really a good deal for those that don't want full aquarium controllers and messing around with programming etc. A good salinity monitor is 140 bucks, 100 bucks for a ph monitor and probably 50 for a good temp monitor, so 249 is priced decent if its accurate and reliable.

Just depends on your needs. I personally prefer a refractometer for salinity, but I don't want to mess with the high tech controllers, so I would probably just have a temp and ph monitor and manually check salinity.

Fair comment and well stated, but for more than most I don't see the value.
 
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